earlier this month. While the web series received mixed reviews, it soon became a talking point among audiences for its historical inaccuracies and casting choices. Sanjay Leela Bhansali and his niece, Sharmin Segal, who essays the role of Alamzeb in the series, especially bore the brunt of heavy critique by the viewers. Among this, a new video of Sharmin and Aditi getting into a disagreement has gone viral.In the now-viral clip, Sharmin said, “Actor ki jaat insecure hoti hai.” Aditi disagreed with her comment and interjected, “Nahi but actors are human beings.” Sharmin continued, “If you’re not insecure, I mean, let’s leave Sona out of this because Sona is the most secure person I know. But genuinely, insecurity main bhi koi jaadu hoti haiIf you are not insecure then you’re not pushing yourself to a certain limit. Insecurity main maza hai,” Sharmin said. Her statements did not sit right with Aditi Rao Hydari. She said, “No no, insecurity is horrible. No, I don’t like it.” Aditi and Sonakshi’s expressions while Sharmin spoke have gone viral across social media.One person commented, “Aditi’s eye-roll and ‘chalo chhod deti hoon’ expression .” Another added, “Sonakshi was so funny in this one. She could not contain her laughter.” One comment read, “Sonakshi in every single interview is just trying to keep her laughter in.” Another read, “Sonakshi can be a riot sometimes yaar.”
In 2016, Indiana put Donald Trump on the doorstep of the GOP presidential nomination. But eight years later, the state he called “Importantville” delivered his campaign some flashing red warning signs as Nikki Haley cleaned up in the suburbs. By virtue of its late-in-the-nominating-calendar primary, the Hoosier state has always occupied a unique and occasionally powerful perch to make or break candidacies: Sen. Ted Cruz and then-Ohio Gov. John Kasich dropped out immediately after Trump’s victory that year. But the barn-red state also often acts as a pace car for Republicans nationally. And in a primary that saw a record-breaking $98 million splash across the state, according to AdImpact, Tuesday was no exception. A zombie Haley candidacy continued to punch above its weight in the Trumpiest of states: The former South Carolina governor is on track to break 20 percent for the first time since she dropped out of the race two months ago. Outside of the presidential race, it was the p...
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